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Commentary
Emily Turner
When
I took a group of my sorority sisters to Cook Childrens Medical
Center to make Christmas ornaments with the patients for a couple
of hours, many of the women were apprehensive about the childrens
reaction and acceptance. But when they met the children, I saw their
apprehension fade away. I watched two students lose track of time
as they talked to a teenage patient. As we were leaving the hospital
the two students said they were going back to the hospital because
they had to see their new friend again.
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